The Miller's Daughter
Fabulación poética por Bahram Beizai de las circunstancias que condujeron a la muerte de Yazdgerd III, el último de los reyes sasánidas de Irán. Su asesinato en 651, durante las invasiones árabes que trajeron el islam a su reino zoroastrista, está envuelto en misterio: su cadáver fue descubierto en un molino, pero se desconoce la causa de su muerte y el paradero de sus restos.
On his holiday, Mr. Hieroglyph wakes up tumultuous and goes to the office. He sees some signs on the screen of his computer written in hieroglyph. He goes to the central library to discover the lines. He finds a thesis his daughter has written when she was a student. By using the thesis, he reviews the story of his daughter. In the past years, she has gone to the factories and then was assigned by a political group to organize a group of mine workers to fight. Recommendations made by the girl and her friends are opposed to the opinions of the leaders. The girl distributes a leaflet on behalf of the workers which results in a disturbance. She escapes and after a while she is killed in a street struggle.